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Miss you and your mom and dad. The memories last forever.
Ray and Ruth
June 29, 2024 | Family
Trenton, New Jersey
Vincent T. Walsh HAMILTON SQUARE - Vincent T. Walsh, 72, passed away suddenly June 28 at his residence. Born in Bayonne, he resided in North Jersey before moving to Trenton. Mr. Walsh was a graduate of Trenton High School, Class of 1952, and also was a graduate of Boston University. Mr. Walsh...
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Ray and Ruth
June 29, 2024 | Family
Dear Vince,
You were my mother’s favorite nephew. When I was in high school, adulthood was alluring and frightening. Mom spoke of you as my cousin, the successful writer living in Boston. From the perspective of my dreary deprived high school existence, your life was inspirational. I wanted to write also.
We didn’t get to know each other until you were part of the package know as Vince, Judy and young Tom. By then, I was starting my career and you had changed yours. At that time,...
Neil Dorans
August 02, 2007 | Lambertville, NJ
We thank Vince for all his work on the preservation of the woods behind our homes here on Mark Twain.
We pray that he has peace now.
Nancy & Steve Bagley
July 08, 2007 | Hamilton, NJ
We only new him on Holidays at my brother Mark & Sister-in-Law Kathy's house but he was a great person and had a wonderful family.
He will be missed.
Barbara Kirk
July 06, 2007 | Bayonne, NJ
I would like to express my sincere condolences to you. I worked closely with Vince on JeffNews at Jefferson for a number of years when I worked in the Development Office and he was a valued colleague and friend, an outstanding writer and editor who cared deeply about words and their meaning. I am greatly saddened at this sudden loss and send my deepest sympathy at this difficult time.
Shirley Longshore
July 05, 2007 | Astoria, NY
Vince was someone who always had a smile, a story, and was a guardian of doing the right thing. A virtual fixture at Princeton Tiger Basketball home games, he was upbeat about every situation, and those who knew him will miss his infectious energy and wit. Our deepest sympathies to his wife, Judy, and son, Tom.
Steve Gingo
July 05, 2007 | Hamilton, NJ